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選修第四冊(cè)UNIT5LAUNCHINGYOURCAREER導(dǎo)學(xué)案題組訓(xùn)練1(限時(shí)35分鐘)Ⅰ.閱讀理解A未來(lái)預(yù)計(jì)需求高的工作時(shí)長(zhǎng):7分鐘Thefollowingjobsareexpectedtobeinhighdemandinthefuture.Clickingonthe“Findjobs”linkwilltakeyoutothelistofcurrentjobpostingsandhelpyoumakecareerchoices.NursePractitionerAveragehourlywage:$56Nursepractitionerscanperformmanyofthetasksthatdoctorsdo,suchascreatingtreatmentplansforpatientsandmanagingmedicalrecords.Thebigdifferenceisthatnursepractitionerscannotprescribemedicationsinmoststates.Tobeeanursepractitioner,youwillneedagraduatedegreeinnursingalongwiththeappropriatelicensesforthestatesinwhichyouwork.DataScientistAveragehourlywage:$52Fromcarrentalpaniestotelemunicationbusinesses,datascientistsanalysetheinformationtofigureoutthebestwaysfortheirbusinessestobemoresuccessful.Thejobdutiesincludeidentifyingwhattypesofbusinessandcustomerdataareworthgathering,thencheckingwhethertheinformationisaccurate.It’sajobthatgenerallyrequireseightworkinghoursadayandprofessionalskillsinmathematics.WebDeveloperAveragehourlywage:$38MostpeoplerelyontheInternettostayinformedandconnectedwithourmunities.Webdevelopersmakesurethosesitesfunctionproperlywhilealsoupdatingthemtoincludenewfunctionsthatmakethemeasiertouse.Mostoftheworkcanbedoneremotely,whichisfavouredbyyoungpeople.Choreographer(編舞師)Averagehourlywage:$20Maybeit’sthepopularityofdancevideosontheInternetthatbringsabouttheincreasingdemandinrecentyears.Inadditiontoinstructingtraineesandperformingonthestageandinthefilm,theyworkonsmallereventssuchasweddingsandotherfamilygatherings.Nodegreeisnecessarytoworkinthisfield,butyouwillneedsometrainingandrhythm.()1.Howmuchwilladatascientistgetperdayonaverage?A.$52. B.$56.C.$416. D.$448.()2.Whichoneissuitableforthosewhoprefertoworkfromhome?A.Datascientist.B.Webdeveloper.C.Choreographer.D.Nursepractitioner.()3.Whatdoweknowaboutchoreographers?A.Theycanearnatleast$20perhour.B.Theyneedtogetadegreebeforework.C.Theymakemoneybymakingdancevideos.D.Theyaregainingpopularityowingtosocialmedia.B文物修復(fù)者時(shí)長(zhǎng):9分鐘TheForbiddenCity,widelyregardedasoneofthemostpopulardestinationsathomeandabroad,housesamazingChineseculturalandhistoricalrelics,forwhichtheForbiddenCityisalwayswellknown.ButMastersinForbiddenCitydoesnotjustfocusonthestoriesofthepast.Instead,thedocumentarymovie,whichcameoutinChinesecinemasonDec.16,2016,focusesonordinarypeople—therestorersofrelicsandantiquities.Thestoriesaretoldataslowandrelaxedpace,reflectingtherestorers’work.Restorationofculturalrelicsandantiquescanbetimeconsuming,andsometimesboring.Yettheserestorers’patienceandpeaceofmindareespeciallypreciousinasocietywhereeverythingischangingsofast.“Ifyouchoosethisjob,youhavetoputupwithhoursofworksittingonachair.Youneedtobequietandgetusedtobeingquiet,”saysWangJin,anancientclockrepairexpert.Atouchingpartofthedocumentaryisthespiritofcraftsmanship(工藝)intherestorers.“Yearsofhumdrumworkrequiresnotonlyskill,butalsofaithandspirit,”ChinaDailymented.“Lookingforprecisenessandperfection,devotingyourselftowork,patience,endurance,loneliness...Allthesequalitiesefromthecraftsmanspirit.”Butunlikethepopularideaofseriousexpertswhositaroundbeingserious,thedocumentaryshowsofftheenthusiasmoftherestorers.Theyplaytheirguitarsandmakejokesabouteachotherafteralongdayofrestorationwork.OnescenethathasbeenverypopularwithInternetusersfeaturesayoungfemalerestorerridingabicyclethroughtheemptyForbiddenCityonaMonday.Whilesheisdoingthis,anarratorsays,“ThelastpersontodothiswasthelastemperoroftheQingDynasty.”MastersinForbiddenCityhasprovedwrongmanypeople’sideasaboutantiquerestorers,allowingthemtorealisethattheyarenotold,dullprofessors,butpeopleintheir40s,30sandeven20swhocanbequitepleasingtotheeye.()4.Accordingtothetext,what’sthemainpurposeofthedocumentaryMastersinForbiddenCity?A.TodrawattentiontoChineseantiquerestorers’lives.B.Todisplayrelicsseldomseenbyordinarypeople.C.Toshowpeoplehowantiquesarerestored.D.TopraisethecraftsmanshipofChineseantiquerestorers.()5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.MastersinForbiddenCityfocusesonthestoryofthepast.B.TheinspirationofthedocumentarycameoutonDec.16,2016.C.MastersinForbiddenCityshowsthepassionoftherestorers.D.MastersinForbiddenCityinvolvesthestoryofseriousexperts.()6.AccordingtoWangJin,wecanlearnthat.

A.heoftengetstiredwithhisworkB.antiquerestorersneedtobepatientandpeacefulC.thereisnoneedtodorestorationworkfastD.ittakesyearsofhardworktoadapttoantiquerestoration()7.Thebicycleridingsceneinthedocumentaryisusedto.

A.remindtheaudienceofthelastQingemperorB.showthestrangehobbiesofyoungantiquerestorersC.encouragetheyoungtoconsideracareerinantiquerestorationinthefutureD.showthatthedocumentarybreaksfromtheold,dullimageofantiquerestorersⅡ.七選五選專業(yè)時(shí)的誤區(qū)時(shí)長(zhǎng):10分鐘Majorsarevitalincollegeandyourwholelifebecauseitdetermineswhatdegreeyouwillgraduatewithandwhatcareeryouwillbemostqualifiedfor.1.

Chooseamajormerelybasedonmoney.Themistakehappenswhenyou’rechoosingamajoronlyconsideringthepay.2.Amajorwithhighpayingcareeroptionswillalldependonpositionopeningsandthepetitors.

3.

Beinginterestedinamajorisastart,butdon’tstopthere.Researchingthefieldwillhelpyoubesurethatamajorisrightforyou.Considertheentirejourneyyou’llpursue.Ifyou’vedoneyourinvestigatingandyou’restillinterested,dipyourtoesinbeforeyoumit.Myparentswantmetochoosethismajor.4.Butthechoiceisultimatelyyours.Ifanyonewantstohelpyouinchoosingamajorandyouwholeheartedlyagreewiththeiropinions,thengowithit.Butifyouwantyourfuturetogoinanyotherdirection,speakup.

5.Fromanoutsideperspective,itmayseemsimple,butthestudentsdoingtheworkcanprobablytellyousomehorrorstories.Everymajorhasthem.Nevertakethe“easy”roadwhenitestoyourfuture.

A.Chooseamajorbyinvestigatingfirst.B.Chooseamajorbyfeelinginsteadofresearch.C.However,youshouldthinkcarefullychoosingamajor.D.Theopinionsofyourfriendsandfamilyaren’ttoignore.E.Honestly,thereisnosuchthingasan“easy”majoranyway.F.Therefore,you’dbetteravoidsomemistakesinchoosingamajor.G.Youalsoneedtoconsideryourpassions,dislikes,andyourhappiness.Ⅲ.語(yǔ)法填空數(shù)字游牧民時(shí)長(zhǎng):9分鐘AnincreasingnumberofyoungpeopleinlargeChinesecitiesarechoosingtobeesocalleddigitalnomads(游牧民),1.(hope)toachieveabetterworklifebalancebyoperatingremotely.

Usingsmartphonesandputers,digitalnomads2.(typical)havenofixedbusinessaddressandoftenworkin3.(variety)citiesandcountries.Theyworkincoffeeshops,publiclibrariesandsharedofficespaces,withsomeevenworkinginrecreationalvehicles.

ZhangLe,aformeroilengineer,hadlongwantedtobeeadigitalnomadafterreadingabookaboutit4.(write)byawellknownauthor.Theopportunitytochangehiscareercamein2015,5.Zhanglaunchedacontentcreationpany.Hebeganpublishingarticlesaboutdigitalnomadsonline.

Zhang’sdailyworkscheduleisnotstrictlydefined,butmainlyinvolvesreading,collectingandsharinginformationrelated6.digitalnomads.Healsoconductsfieldvisitstodigitalnomaddestinations,writesreportsabouthisexperiences,sharesbooknotes,interactswithmunitymembers7.answersrelatedquestions.

Thousandsofpeoplewillbeemoderndaynomads,migratingfromplacetoplace,andlivingandworkingonthemove,astheir8.(ancestor)did.Sofar,thisvision9.(bee)areality,withaglobaldigitalorganizationestimatingthatby2035,1billionpeopleworldwidewillhaveadoptedsuch10.lifestyle.

題組訓(xùn)練2(限時(shí)35分鐘)Ⅰ.閱讀理解A成為體育節(jié)目主持人時(shí)長(zhǎng):10分鐘“Everythinghappensforthebest,”mymothersaidwheneverthingsweren’tgoingmyway.“Don’tworry.Onedayyourluckwillchange.”Motherwasright.Afterfinishingmycollegeeducation,Idecidedtotryforajobinradio.Oneday,Iwantedtohostasportsprogramme.IwenttoChicagoandknockedonthedoorofeverystation.ButIgotturneddowneverytime.Inonestation,akindladysaidmyproblemwasthatIhadn’tgotenoughexperience.“Getsomeworkwithasmallstationandworkyourwayup,”shesaid.Iwentbackhome.Icouldn’tgetajobthere,either.Thenmydadtoldmeabusinessmanhadopenedastoreandneededsomeonetohelphim.Butagain,Ididn’tgetthejob.Ifeltreallydown.“Yourluckwillchange,”Momsaidtome.Dadlentmethecartohelpmetolookformyjob.ItriedanotherradiostationinLowa.Buttheowner,aniceman,toldmehehadalreadyhadsomeone.AsIlefthisoffice,Iasked,“Howcansomeonebeasportsannouncerifhecan’tgetajobinaradiostation?”IwaswaitingfortheliftwhenIheardthemancall.“Whatdidyoumean?Doyouknowanythingaboutfootball?”HeputmeinfrontofamicrophoneandaskedmetotrytoimaginethatIwasgivingmyopiniononafootballgame,Isucceeded.Onmywayhome,Mom’swordscamebacktome,“Onedayyourluckwillchange,son.Andwhenithappens,it’llfeeldoublygoodbecauseofallthehardworkyou’vehad.”AtthatmomentIknewjustwhatshemeant.()1.What’sthewriter’sidealjob?A.Asportsman. B.Ashopassistant.C.Asportsannouncer. D.Abusinessman.()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“ButIgotturneddowneverytime.”mean?A.Theauthorwasrefusedeverytime.B.Theauthorwassuccessfuleverytime.C.Theauthorlosthiswayeverytime.D.Thedoorofeverystationwasalwaysclosed.()3.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Mother’sWordsB.EverythingHappensfortheBestC.NoOneIsAlwaysLuckyD.ToFindaJobinRadioIsDifficultB成為出版作家的歷程時(shí)長(zhǎng):10分鐘IleftuniversitywithagooddegreeinEnglishLiterature,butnosenseofwhatIwantedtodo.Overthenextsixyears,Iwastreadingwater(停滯不前),justtryingtoearnanine.Itriedjournalism,butIdidn’tthinkIwasanygood,thenfinance,whichIhated.Finally,Igotajobasarightsassistantatafamouspublisher.Ilovedworkingwithbooks,althoughthejobthatIdidwasdull.Ihadenoughsavingstotakeayearoffwork,andIdecidedtotrytosatisfyadeepdownwishtowriteanovel.AttendingaNovelWritingMAcoursegavemethestructureIneededtowritemyfirst55,000words.Ittakesconfidencetomakeanewstartandthere’salsoadarkperiod.You’reoutfordinnerandpeopleaskwhatyoudo,andyou’retooashamedtosay,“Well,I’mwritinganovel,butI’mnotquitesureifI’mgoingtogetthere.”Myconfidencedived.Believingmynovelcouldnotbepublished,Iputitaside.ThenImetanagentwhosaidIshouldsendmynovelouttoagents.So,Ididand,tomysurprise,gotsomewonderfulfeedback.IfeltalittlehopethatImightactuallybeeapublishedwriterand,aftersigningwithanagent,Ifinishedthesecondhalfofthenovel.Thenextproblemwasfindingapublisher.Aftertwoandahalfyearsofnoine,justwaitingandwondering,apublisherofferedmeabookdeal—thatpublisherturnedouttobetheoneIonceworkedfor.Itreallyfeelslikeanunbelievablestrokeofluckandfate.Whenyousetouttodosomethingdifferent,there’snoendinsight,sotofindmyselfinapositionwhereInowhavemyownnameonacontractofthepublisher—tobeapublishedwriter—isunbelievablyrewarding.()4.Whydidtheauthordecidetowriteanovel?A.Becausetheauthorhatedhis/herpreviousjobs.B.Becausetheauthor’sparentsandfriendshadencouragedhim/hertodoso.C.Becausetheauthorwantedtopursuehis/herowndreamofwritinganovel.D.BecausetheauthorgraduatedfromuniversitywithagooddegreeinEnglishLiterature.()5.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3mean?A.Theauthorbecamelessstubborn.B.Theauthorbecamemorestubborn.C.Theauthorsuddenlylostconfidence.D.Theauthorgraduallygainedconfidence.()6.Whoagreedtopublishtheauthor’sfirstnovel?A.Anagentwhotheauthorsignedwith.B.Arightsassistanttheauthoronceworkedwith.C.Anagentwhoadvisedtheauthortosendhis/hernovelouttoagents.D.Apublisherwhotheauthoronceworkedforasarightsassistant.()7.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’sexperienceasawriter?A.Toughbutrewarding.B.Interestingandsmooth.C.Difficultbutthrilling.Dplicatedandfruitless.Ⅱ.完形填空參加消防員訓(xùn)練時(shí)長(zhǎng):15分鐘“NewRecruits(成員)Wanted.”Thissigncaughtmyeyeandrevived(重新喚起)thedreamIhadsincemychildhood.But,justasquickly,I1myselfthatIwasgettingclosetosixty.2forawhile,Ifinallyenteredthehallandfilledoutanapplication.

Mydreamofbeinga(n)3beganwhenIwatchedawonderfultelevisionshow,filmedwiththecooperationoftheLosAngelesFireDepartment.4,acareerinconstructionandafamilytoraisegotinthewayofworkingforthelocalfiredepartment.Now,inanticipation(期盼)of5,mywifeandIhadjustrelocatedto

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